Diamond Donner

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Diamond Donner
Professional monochromatic bust photograph of a white woman in an ornate white outfit; she has dark hair and is facing the camera while looking to her left.
Donner in 1904
Alma materWellesley College (1901)
OccupationActor

Diamond Donner was an early 20th-century theatre actor.

Personal life

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From Boston, Diamond Donner was the daughter of Gustav Theodore[1] and Louella Donner.[2] She was a 1901 alumnus of Wellesley College.[1] In August 1906, Donner had her mother committed to Ardendale Sanitarium in Cos Cob, Connecticut; when the older woman escaped on September 6 and was not recommitted, Donner traveled to Greenwich, Connecticut on September 10 to request adjudication on the matter.[2]

Career

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An aspiring stage actor since childhood, after graduating from Wellesley, she began her acting career as a chorus girl in The Prince of Pilsen. According to The Minneapolis Journal, Donner looked so much like the famous actor Ethel Barrymore, she was frequently called the other woman's name.[1] In 1913, Donner's performance of Mimi in Carmen was described as one of the most significant triumphs of the season by the Daily Sentinel.[3]

Stage performances
Year(s) Title Role Location(s) Citation(s)
1902 The Prince of Pilsen Chorus girl Boston, the Studebaker Theater in Chicago, and on tour [1]
1903 The Girl from Dixie Madison Square Theatre in New York City [4]
1904 The Man from China Janet Gramercy Majestic Theatre in New York City [5]
1905 Lifting the Lid New Amsterdam Aerial Theatre and Gardens in New York City [6]
1906 Humpty Dumpty New York Theatre in New York City [7]
1905 The District Leader Wallack's Theatre in New York City [8]
1911 The Maestro's Masterpiece Columbia Theater in Washington, D.C. [9]
1912 Carmen Mimi and Micaela Boston Opera House [3]

References

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